Bring a good magnet with you when you're looking for "rocks" because you would be surprised at people who have meteorites and have no clue what they have. I have a large chunk which my late mother in law found on her family farm when she was a little girl and it's worth over $2,000. It's about 8" more or less round, she didn't know what it was until I picked it up when we moved her in with us, and it was a lot heavier than it should have been, and so I set a magnet on it and it was magnetic, now that doesn't always mean meteorite, so I then got my dremel and scored off a nickle sized section and saw bright silver, now my heart was going! I brought it to University of Toronto and had it confirmed! That was three years ago, and the professor told me $2,000 was being very conservative, and if I have it sliced into thin sheets double that! It's always worth taking a magnet in your pocked, even if you're out for a nature walk, walking you dog, at the farm or fishing somewhere, if you find a rock that looks almost slightly melted on the edges, and is a lot heavier than it looks, get the magnet out! D"OH! did I just say that out loud??? ") Love the channel! Jack - Canada ~'()'~
My late Aunt Rose was a rock hound, after turning 65 she became one of the most knowledgable people in the word on the subject of rocks and minerals, petrified wood, etc. After she died, her entire collection was donated to the University of Arizonan museum, at no cost.
Salut, Your Aunt sure sounds like a sweet lady, and a collector of empiricaI knowledge, equally to and alongside her awesome rockhounding bounty that she tirelessly accumulated and loved. I truly believe it is well, I daresay of the utmost importance, for one to learn about the various minerals, by getting hands on and physical, testing and evaluating just exactly what one has found, whether one is dealing with something biological made petrified through a particular geological process or another, keeping clear and free of those infamous institutions and everwise academies that look mostly towards shooting down fair and logical queries with retorts of custom fit answers and illgical definitions without giving any serious examination into the specifics of the proposed quarry. These lazy, dead end and absolute, no ifs ands or buts sciences are quite tragic, and seem to me to be altogether the major problem, to include the so-called precision of the carbon dating method, the given process describing the deposition of metals into vein, what volcanoes are told us and what they really are, and the purportment of million year old fossils in general should also be in question, for all specimens beg more thought, particularly with regards to the many forms of petrified wood, environment and mineralization present, state of the subject jist prior petrificaton, and the end result, requires less book diving and more use of one's senses to fully understand how to arrive at the answers....at least, that is my opinion.... Thanks, Sending Cheers and Blessings!
Love it! I caught the reselling bug a few months ago after buying a lot of 200 pounds of petrified wood. I have since shifted my focus to cool, vintage Texas items. So much fun! Thanks for sharing your expertise!
While removing copper tubing & wire from a house for ebay I happened across the pile of rocks from the chimney torn down. I saw petrified wood. To my amazement there were many. I know I can sell it on ebay so I've been researching it & that's how I found you. The house was built in the 40's & a custom hand chimney made by the owner. Just wonderful & free for me!
Where I from we call them kettlebottoms. My brother gets them for me all time. He is a coal miner. I have one that weighs little over 200lbs it took him and a few other men to carry it out from the mines. I collect them myself. He brings them to me all the time.
I’ve got a ton of p-wood including a full round like yours but with more white color, some branches, some with purplish black, red, cream etc. nearly all has excellent growth ring patterns, some with knots and splintering, sap etc... most was found on my property and there’s still more to collect. An eBay store may not be a bad idea.
Thank you Don! I have a piece of petrified wood that is 7" long and 2" wide. I have it listed for $18.75. Do you think that too high? It is a unique shape I think...
did you know that almost every rock was once alive as a part of either a giant human, average size human or an animal and everything was killed instantly at the time of the ( alleged) great flood . You will be amazed at how many brains you have held in your hand without knowing it . My collection is getting big , i now have 9 brains , 7 hearts , many lungs, livers , kidneys , spleens , etc , its a great hobby , and i predict in the near future that these will be big sellers for collectors , even though they are everywhere
I found a place on a dead volcanoe that I can't find any record of. It has no history other than its beside " Tom Dick and Harry Mt." around Portland Oregon in Hood National Forest. I found a Geode covered with silver specs. Cracked it on site...it had a oxide discolor like it was super heated at one point. Perfect round discolored center looked like blue steel, solid.....BUT PEPPERED WITH SILVER Fines. GOING BACK TODAY. Kicking myself in the ass for not bringing the one piece down. Thought at the time " its probably in every other rock not really realizing I found silver. Right off a trail head. Came home, checked my samples......😳IM GOING BACK.👇 Ok, ok ,I'll spill it. MIRROR LAKE WAS CREATED BY A TOP BLASTED MOUNTAIN/VOLCANO ..OR A METEOR HIT THAT MOUNTAIN. YOU SEE IT CLEAR AS DAY FROM SPACE. BUT B4 RECORDS WERE KEPT...PROBABLY B4 THE TIME OF MAN....SOMETHING HAPPENED HERE.
I've got some really nice 3 dementional petrified wood. Really big and heavy. Was a nice find. Actually have museums who want to buy it because they say they have never seen such a nice 3 dementional example of this particular prehistoric tree. Found in Indiana / Illinois region. Open to highest offer. Weighs about 150 pounds at least, maybe more. Takes two to lift. Would have to freight it but freight is cheaper than you think.
I believe I have raw jade. Did a scratch test and there were metal shavings on it but it didn't scratch and when I put a light up to it it shines apple green. Very beautiful. But I want to get it tested, any idea where I should take it? Any help would be appreciated.
I find a ton of this stuff locally. Have tried cleaning them up and selling online but it moves sloooow. Maybe I need to lower my price expectations. Do you feel it would be better to sell raw or finished?
It's amazing what you can find just by "seeking" - I'm new to reselling but found my first petrified wood limb recently and paid probably about a $1 for it was included within a bundle at a make shift estate sale/ yardsale and was able to sell it for over a hundred - I looked at all the ones that sold that were similar and knew I had a gem for it was a beautiful piece that looked way cooler than the majority listed - it only weighed about 6lbs if I can remember and decided to price it high but think I could have priced it higher and it would have still sold. Than a short time after I scored a humongous snail fossil at goodwill of all places for I think $7 and haven't listed it yet but it should still have a good return. Do you ever have a hard time selling something you really really like? One thing I enjoy about this business is having the opportunity to handle things that otherwise you never would have had a chance to even if it is for a short time. Just recently subscribed and am really liking the content you're sending out to us who are interested. - Thanks
Hello, from wild and wonderful WV! I have found a bunch of different types of petrified wood since the flood of 2016 , small to larger pieces , I have plenty and can collect more bc there isn't a day in the creek that I don't find at least 3 pieces. If you're interested please let me know.
I sold my # ticket for a huge rock sale .. I was #1 in line sold my # for ruffly 1500.00 ... The whole lot cost 2500.00 I did not have capital at the time and couldn’t buy the lot ... I think there was ruffly 1000-2000 stones and fossils ... But I missed out because there was some very expensive stuff in this home ... Home of a avid time travel researcher .. Estatesales are where you find these large lots and rare interesting items/ fossils / rocks ... One fossil in the lot sold for 5000.00 to the Boston museum of science..
How do I know if I have petrified wood crystallized or agatized? I have alot of pieces from Washington State with blacks and reds that are gorgeous, I cleaned them in muriatic acid but haven't done much else because I'm scared of screwing them up.
I have a 50 pound slab of what looks like a knurled hardwood up here in northern Ontario in some glacier till. Any idea what that would roughly bring in? Thinking I might upload a video of it.
I actually have collected many many pieces all different shapes and colors some very large some gorgeous smooth grained. I would like to know what to sell them for.
I found a piece that's 15 to 18 inches tall,12inches wide at top and tappers to 8 inches at base roughly 60/80lbs. Resembles a piece of uncut firewood. Have no idea where or how to market/sell it.
I've never heard of petrified wood until now. Very interesting! I live (walking distance) by the Ohio river. Besides driftwood, would I find any there?
I have a piece of petrified wood there is about two 2 1/2 feet long pretty heavy about As thick As a Thigh And looks like a log how can I sell it and how much would something like this be
We was wondering the value of Petrified wood. We have a whole piece that weighs 92 pounds.. It is like the one you have.. You can tell it was wood.. at one time.. Its a pretty BIG piece .. How would I go about finding the value because we's love to sale..
I wouldn't be able to speak on the laws for exporting from your country, but you should be able to find the laws on your governments website I would think. In the US it is fine to sell.
The Auction Professor The one I have came to the surface during excavation for new development. What I find strange is yours and mine looks like short cut offs, if they were actually trees millions of years ago. My first impression of this one was that it at one time was a tree, or branch of a tree because it has on ring in the end, and on the outside, what looked like bark. However I then started to ask myself, could these rocks be a section of a stalactite or stalagmite, they look very similar to the ones I have seen in caves in England
I don't know about yours, but mine is 100% petrified wood. Stalagmites, and stalactites both will have layers as well though, but they aren't found in large sizes. They are also basically stone just like the petrified wood so they could look very similar. We have been to several caves around here as well as Mammoth Cave so I have seen those as well.
Bring a good magnet with you when you're looking for "rocks" because you would be surprised at people who have meteorites and have no clue what they have. I have a large chunk which my late mother in law found on her family farm when she was a little girl and it's worth over $2,000. It's about 8" more or less round, she didn't know what it was until I picked it up when we moved her in with us, and it was a lot heavier than it should have been, and so I set a magnet on it and it was magnetic, now that doesn't always mean meteorite, so I then got my dremel and scored off a nickle sized section and saw bright silver, now my heart was going!
I brought it to University of Toronto and had it confirmed! That was three years ago, and the professor told me $2,000 was being very conservative, and if I have it sliced into thin sheets double that!
It's always worth taking a magnet in your pocked, even if you're out for a nature walk, walking you dog, at the farm or fishing somewhere, if you find a rock that looks almost slightly melted on the edges, and is a lot heavier than it looks, get the magnet out!
D"OH! did I just say that out loud??? ")
Love the channel!
Jack - Canada
~'()'~
My late Aunt Rose was a rock hound, after turning 65 she became one of the most knowledgable people in the word on the subject of rocks and minerals, petrified wood, etc. After she died, her entire collection was donated to the University of Arizonan museum, at no cost.
At least they were donated to a museum were others will be able to enjoy them as well.
Salut,
Your Aunt sure sounds like a sweet lady, and a collector of empiricaI knowledge, equally to and alongside her awesome rockhounding bounty that she tirelessly accumulated and loved. I truly believe it is well, I daresay of the utmost importance, for one to learn about the various minerals, by getting hands on and physical, testing and evaluating just exactly what one has found, whether one is dealing with something biological made petrified through a particular geological process or another, keeping clear and free of those infamous institutions and everwise academies that look mostly towards shooting down fair and logical queries with retorts of custom fit answers and illgical definitions without giving any serious examination into the specifics of the proposed quarry. These lazy, dead end and absolute, no ifs ands or buts sciences are quite tragic, and seem to me to be altogether the major problem, to include the so-called precision of the carbon dating method, the given process describing the deposition of metals into vein, what volcanoes are told us and what they really are, and the purportment of million year old fossils in general should also be in question, for all specimens beg more thought, particularly with regards to the many forms of petrified wood, environment and mineralization present, state of the subject jist prior petrificaton, and the end result, requires less book diving and more use of one's senses to fully understand how to arrive at the answers....at least, that is my opinion....
Thanks, Sending Cheers and Blessings!
I made $1500 selling heart shaped rocks on Ebay one winter. The post office lost money with their flat rate mailing boxes.
Love it! I caught the reselling bug a few months ago after buying a lot of 200 pounds of petrified wood. I have since shifted my focus to cool, vintage Texas items. So much fun! Thanks for sharing your expertise!
While removing copper tubing & wire from a house for ebay I happened across the pile of rocks from the chimney torn down. I saw petrified wood. To my amazement there were many. I know I can sell it on ebay so I've been researching it & that's how I found you. The house was built in the 40's & a custom hand chimney made by the owner. Just wonderful & free for me!
Where I live here in the UK when the sea tide is fully out there are the petrified remains of a 7000-year-old forest.
Where I from we call them kettlebottoms. My brother gets them for me all time. He is a coal miner. I have one that weighs little over 200lbs it took him and a few other men to carry it out from the mines. I collect them myself. He brings them to me all the time.
$5 for that wood round...excellent price. I'm sure it sold by the time I watched this.
Willing to bet it cut and polished really well too.
Yes! Incredible buy!!
I've got one in my yard it's 12 to 18 inches in diameter and a foot high still has the bark on it , it took two of us to put in the back of my truck.
I live in Winslow, Az. and I've seen pieces a little larger than yours selling for a 1,000 bucks in the rock stores here.
I've got some big pieces from the forest my grand pa got in the 40's and 50's and a bunch of stones I've been finding
I’ve got a ton of p-wood including a full round like yours but with more white color, some branches, some with purplish black, red, cream etc. nearly all has excellent growth ring patterns, some with knots and splintering, sap etc... most was found on my property and there’s still more to collect. An eBay store may not be a bad idea.
They do sell well for us without question.
The Auction Professor I may need to try, would rather sell to someone else who had a store really.
I've been digging and collecting for years. All on my own property
Was wanting to try and sell some of it. I have huge pieces
Thank you Don! I have a piece of petrified wood that is 7" long and 2" wide. I have it listed for $18.75. Do you think that too high? It is a unique shape I think...
did you know that almost every rock was once alive as a part of either a giant human, average size human or an animal and everything was killed instantly at the time of the ( alleged) great flood . You will be amazed at how many brains you have held in your hand without knowing it . My collection is getting big , i now have 9 brains , 7 hearts , many lungs, livers , kidneys , spleens , etc , its a great hobby , and i predict in the near future that these will be big sellers for collectors , even though they are everywhere
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Lol wut
Rocks are minerals and crystals and meteorites they arent a part of human body
@@kayllenstarships9009 He didn't say they was from humans. They are probably from animals.
Very interesting as usual!
Thanks Dominic!
I found a place on a dead volcanoe that I can't find any record of. It has no history other than its beside " Tom Dick and Harry Mt." around Portland Oregon in Hood National Forest. I found a Geode covered with silver specs. Cracked it on site...it had a oxide discolor like it was super heated at one point. Perfect round discolored center looked like blue steel, solid.....BUT PEPPERED WITH SILVER Fines.
GOING BACK TODAY. Kicking myself in the ass for not bringing the one piece down. Thought at the time " its probably in every other rock not really realizing I found silver. Right off a trail head. Came home, checked my samples......😳IM GOING BACK.👇
Ok, ok ,I'll spill it. MIRROR LAKE WAS CREATED BY A TOP BLASTED MOUNTAIN/VOLCANO ..OR A METEOR HIT THAT MOUNTAIN. YOU SEE IT CLEAR AS DAY FROM SPACE. BUT B4 RECORDS WERE KEPT...PROBABLY B4 THE TIME OF MAN....SOMETHING HAPPENED HERE.
What a beautiful piece! Bet that sold in no time at all!
I've got some really nice 3 dementional petrified wood. Really big and heavy. Was a nice find. Actually have museums who want to buy it because they say they have never seen such a nice 3 dementional example of this particular prehistoric tree. Found in Indiana / Illinois region. Open to highest offer. Weighs about 150 pounds at least, maybe more. Takes two to lift. Would have to freight it but freight is cheaper than you think.
Yes even the large ones sell. We sold a very large one that weighed a bunch the other day, and sent it via freight as well.
I believe I have raw jade. Did a scratch test and there were metal shavings on it but it didn't scratch and when I put a light up to it it shines apple green. Very beautiful. But I want to get it tested, any idea where I should take it? Any help would be appreciated.
I find a ton of this stuff locally. Have tried cleaning them up and selling online but it moves sloooow. Maybe I need to lower my price expectations. Do you feel it would be better to sell raw or finished?
It's amazing what you can find just by "seeking" - I'm new to reselling but found my first petrified wood limb recently and paid probably about a $1 for it was included within a bundle at a make shift estate sale/ yardsale and was able to sell it for over a hundred - I looked at all the ones that sold that were similar and knew I had a gem for it was a beautiful piece that looked way cooler than the majority listed - it only weighed about 6lbs if I can remember and decided to price it high but think I could have priced it higher and it would have still sold. Than a short time after I scored a humongous snail fossil at goodwill of all places for I think $7 and haven't listed it yet but it should still have a good return. Do you ever have a hard time selling something you really really like? One thing I enjoy about this business is having the opportunity to handle things that otherwise you never would have had a chance to even if it is for a short time. Just recently subscribed and am really liking the content you're sending out to us who are interested. - Thanks
Hello, from wild and wonderful WV! I have found a bunch of different types of petrified wood since the flood of 2016 , small to larger pieces , I have plenty and can collect more bc there isn't a day in the creek that I don't find at least 3 pieces. If you're interested please let me know.
Thanks! We aren't sourcing at the present time though.
The coolest one I've found is a probably 25 pound chunk of an actual tree with petrified ivy growing up the side. Is this rare?
I sold my # ticket for a huge rock sale .. I was #1 in line sold my # for ruffly 1500.00 ...
The whole lot cost 2500.00
I did not have capital at the time and couldn’t buy the lot ... I think there was ruffly 1000-2000 stones and fossils ...
But I missed out because there was some very expensive stuff in this home ...
Home of a avid time travel researcher ..
Estatesales are where you find these large lots and rare interesting items/ fossils / rocks ...
One fossil in the lot sold for 5000.00 to the Boston museum of science..
How do I know if I have petrified wood crystallized or agatized? I have alot of pieces from Washington State with blacks and reds that are gorgeous, I cleaned them in muriatic acid but haven't done much else because I'm scared of screwing them up.
WOW!... amazing of the good deals you find.
I have a 50 pound slab of what looks like a knurled hardwood up here in northern Ontario in some glacier till. Any idea what that would roughly bring in?
Thinking I might upload a video of it.
Wow! This is new information for me! Thanks! 😊
I actually have collected many many pieces all different shapes and colors some very large some gorgeous smooth grained. I would like to know what to sell them for.
Thank you very much for sharing with us!!
I love rock would have a hard time selling them.
I have 3 large prices of petrified wood and am considering selling them any idea what they would sell for
Thanks for the info. 😉👍❤
I found a piece that's 15 to 18 inches tall,12inches wide at top and tappers to 8 inches at base roughly 60/80lbs. Resembles a piece of uncut firewood. Have no idea where or how to market/sell it.
The log i have is 5'7 its 2 foot around on one end or 8in thick and 4'9 around on the other side or 2 foot thick
I have a piece that is 37 in. Long and 57 in.round rough state what do you think the value is of this petrified wood
I have two very large chunks of petrified wood, like they are probably 80 lbs or better where can I go to sell or list them.
Working on starting my wood and rock business , need help with few rocks on names and wroth.
I have a giant termite petrified with petrified wood in its mouth.about as big as a fist and I have petrified cactus are these worth anything
I found a petrafied ship today in Arizona
I have many pieces of petrified rocks. Couldn. I send. a few pictures . To get help with prices.
I know where there’s lots of logs like that I should get a bunch of it
How can I sell or appraise my giant petrified wood?
I have a petrified w00d...i found it in the m0untain ..of phillippines
It can be found pretty much on any continent.
Too bad they didn’t find the chainsaw next to that piece! 😂 Seriously, though, that piece looks cut. Wood doesn’t break like that.
I have a 300lbs piece with a bunch of crystals running thru it
I got a big piece of pertified wood maybe 4 feet long 12 inches wide..
I work in mine site and we dig up a lot of wood
I guess u cant sell small ones.....i have a bunch if small , about two inches long that i found near the missouri river ...
I want to sell my petrified wood but I'm here in the Philippines. The wood weights I think 3ooo kls.
I have seen nearly 1 mtr long wood which structure was just like tree trunk but hard as stone
I've never heard of petrified wood until now. Very interesting! I live (walking distance) by the Ohio river. Besides driftwood, would I find any there?
Ohhh how new and fun for you!! Did you know Amber is petrified Tree Sap and sometimes there will be a bug looking all perfect against the Amber!!
thank you ^_^
Thanks for watching!
I have a couple of logs. 400-500 lbs a piece. How do I sell them? They are red and yellow and have quartz in them. They have "bark" on the outside.
Sell as coffee table! $$$$
Hello I have some questions and would like to show you my petrified wood.
bro u got TURMALIN CRYSTAL THERE !
I only find small 2to 3 inch pieces u can see it's wood but it's rock 🕶️🚬
I just found a 200 pound piece
I have big log turn into stone...
Do you buy from anyone m I have a massive personal collection of all kinds of stones. I'm looking to sell
Want a small sister coorp in montana!?i have no joke over a ton of agate and jaspers. I also shape them.
jason genaw how much
What’s it going for
It's half of me lol got pics and all
What is your store name
Thanks for the interest. We are still new to RUclips, and will be adding that information in March.
O. C. D.
ODD COLLECTING DUDE
I have petrified wood here
looks very cut... (interesting)
Hope to hear from u soon I have a rock or stone but it's to perfect to be natural formed.. how to send u a pic??
Ebay has turned to crap.
I do not pass up cheap rocks.
Your still my agent jerry
Hi I have a stone like that
I have the meaning carbonado black diamond meteorite stone 45kg
I have a piece of petrified wood there is about two 2 1/2 feet long pretty heavy about As thick As a Thigh And looks like a log how can I sell it and how much would something like this be
Hi
$1? You could make $100 easy from that if you make stuff out of it bruh.
If I send you a picture of a saving bank would you give me a value.
If I send you a picture of a saving bank would you give me a value.thank you for your reply I I send you a picture o
Man i have a big log id like to sell
I have stone conch i want to sell
Sir i have many piece of petrified wòod. How can i send u a pictures of my collections sir?
I have an arrowhead with a fossil in it I would like to sell
We was wondering the value of Petrified wood. We have a whole piece that weighs 92 pounds.. It is like the one you have.. You can tell it was wood.. at one time.. Its a pretty BIG piece .. How would I go about finding the value because we's love to sale..
I have a piece about the same size as the last one you show. I live in Thailand so I don't know if it is legal to sell
I wouldn't be able to speak on the laws for exporting from your country, but you should be able to find the laws on your governments website I would think. In the US it is fine to sell.
The Auction Professor
The one I have came to the surface during excavation for new development. What I find strange is yours and mine looks like short cut offs, if they were actually trees millions of years ago. My first impression of this one was that it at one time was a tree, or branch of a tree because it has on ring in the end, and on the outside, what looked like bark. However I then started to ask myself, could these rocks be a section of a stalactite or stalagmite, they look very similar to the ones I have seen in caves in England
I don't know about yours, but mine is 100% petrified wood. Stalagmites, and stalactites both will have layers as well though, but they aren't found in large sizes. They are also basically stone just like the petrified wood so they could look very similar. We have been to several caves around here as well as Mammoth Cave so I have seen those as well.